A compound poem is a poem that has two or more predicate
It rather depends on what you call a poem. If you define a poem as anything someone claims to be a poem, then let me share with you a poem I just wrote:A Poem Expressing Every Individual's Unique PerspectiveIYou can't get shorter than that.
The printed poem about church homecoming can be found at link below.
I'm not sure what the poem is, but the movie is titled "Marley and Me", and if you want to find out what the poem is it might be in the book, which the movie is based off of.
I want the summary of the poem GULL written by mark mcwatt
A fourteen line poem written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme abab bcbc cdcd ee is known as a Shakespearean sonnet.
The poem "When You Are Old" by W.B. Yeats is written in iambic tetrameter, with a rhyme scheme of ABBA CDCD.
The rhyme scheme for the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH.
The rhyme scheme of "There Was a Child Went Forth" by Walt Whitman follows an ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH... pattern throughout the poem.
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George Herbert's poem "Easter-Wings" has that rhyme scheme.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson is primarily AABBCCDD. Each stanza consists of two rhyming couplets followed by a quatrain.
A poem is generally written according to a rhyme scheme. A rhyme scheme is the pattern in which the poet uses rhyming words.If your looking for the name of a specific rhyme scheme in which every other line rhymes, look up the scheme called a Spenserian Sonnet. When marked, a Spenserian Sonner has a "abab bcbc cdcd ee" rhyme scheme. Shakespearean Sonnets have a similar pattern of "abab cdcd efef gg".
abab bcbc cdcd ee rhyme scheme.
The most likely rhyme scheme for a Metaphysical poem is ABAB CDCD EFEF. This rhyme scheme helps to emphasize the complex and intellectual themes of Metaphysical poetry by creating a structured and interconnected pattern of rhyme throughout the poem.